'Re-balancing China' addresses three key sets of issues in China's political economy: the impact of the global financial crisis, the challenge of globalization for the nation's industrial policy, and the potential conflict that might arise from the West's fears of China's growing economic and military power.
'Re-balancing China' addresses three key sets of issues in China's political economy: the impact of the global financial crisis, the challenge of globalization for the nation's industrial policy, and the potential conflict that might arise from the West's fears of China's growing economic and military power.
Peter Nolan was a television news reporter whose career in Chicago at WMAQ-TV and WBBM-TV spanned the 1960's, 70's and 80's. He won three Emmy's and several journalism awards including Chicago Magazine's best TV reporter. He also worked as a broadcast journalist in Niagara Fall, New York and Youngstown, Ohio. Writing credits: Author of the critically praised CAMPAIGN! The 1983 Election that Rocked Chicago. (Amina Press 2012), Op Ed Chicago Sun Times 12/30/06, Op Ed Sun Times 1/8/2009.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Rebalancing in the Face of the Global Financial Crisis (I): November 2008 Chapter 2: Rebalancing in the Face of the Global Financial Crisis (II): November 2011 Chapter 3: China’s Industrial Policy at the Crossroads Chapter 4: Globalization and Competition in Financial Services Chapter 5: China, Western Colonialism and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Chapter 6: A New Peloponnesian War? China, the West and the South China Sea
Introduction Chapter 1: Rebalancing in the Face of the Global Financial Crisis (I): November 2008 Chapter 2: Rebalancing in the Face of the Global Financial Crisis (II): November 2011 Chapter 3: China’s Industrial Policy at the Crossroads Chapter 4: Globalization and Competition in Financial Services Chapter 5: China, Western Colonialism and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Chapter 6: A New Peloponnesian War? China, the West and the South China Sea
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